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News Release from: Sealant Equipment and Engineering | Subject: Servo-Flo 305
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 August 2006
Variable flow servo-drive shot dispense
system
Sealant Equipment and Engineering Servo-Flo 305 System is a mid-sized shot meter ideal for robotic and automated dispensing applications such as bonding, gasketing, filling and sealing operations
The new Sealant Equipment and Engineering Servo-Flo 305 System is a mid-sized shot meter ideal for robotic and automated dispensing applications such as bonding, gasketing, filling and sealing operations The robust positive rod displacement and servo-motor design will dispense abrasive and filled one-component adhesives and sealants such as epoxies, silicones, urethanes and mastics
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Servo-Flo 305 meter delivers a precise flow rate of material to a Snuf-Bak, Tip-Seal or No-Drip dispense valve for accurate start-stop of material flow.
The Servo-Flo 305 meter can be floor, pedestal or robot mounted for automation or manual applications.
System-design selections include meter-volume size, material-temperature control, operator interface, dispense valve, material supply and system integration.
The servo-motor closed-loop processor ensures precise shot volumes, consistent bead diameters and variable bead diameters during the dispense cycle.
Using the touch-screen interface, the operator easily sets flow rates and material volume and the automation selects stored flow-rate and shot-volume programmes for different parts.
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